Welcome to the official website for Organists’ Review,
the magazine of the Incorporated Association of Organists.

This issue came together following the anniversary of Charles Burney: a name that most musicians are aware of. However, some are not so aware of his work as an organist. It didn’t take long then to decide upon a featured instrument: the mostly untouched Thomas Elliot organ at Ashridge House Chapel, Hertfordshire. Lee Burgess has written a brief history of the organ and a critique of its qualities.

To bring this issue back into the 21st century, James Dickenson explains how the church music world works in Norway and David Dewar introduces a programme from Canterbury Christ Church University which aims to help church musicians.

Advertising in Organists’ Review ensures that you reach a wide audience of subscribers which includes organists from parish churches to cathedrals and recitalists, organ builders and consultants, recording companies, composers, educational institutions and concert promoters.

The purpose of the IAO is to help provide education and training relative to organists (playing, interpreting, caring for the organ and so on) and the wider public. To join the IAO, please visit its website.